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===South towards [[Dresden]] ([[A13 (Germany)|A13]])===
*Take a train to the S-Bahn station ''Schöneweide'', get out there and walk out of the station, turn right and after 300 meter you'll find two big service stations - although the [[Autobahn]] is far away-these are mostly the last possibilities for cars to get petrol - was once crowded with hitchhikers but is normally empty now and works fine! Locals usually stop at the second gas station because it's cheaper normally. Also, behind this gas station is a Burger King "Restaurant". If you choose your spot well, you can show a sign both to cars on the street who could stop at the Burger King entrance (but often drive too fast though) and to people leaving the second gas station or entering Burger King.<!-- again, which autobahn? A13?-->
However the attendants at the service station will ask you to look for your ride elsewhere and may even call the police. The road leading to the [[Autobahn]] is a no stopping zone, so the best solution is to stand near the Burger King, where a driver can pull in. There is no better spot further up the road toward the [[Autobahn]].
2008-08-24: I used this gas stations quite often and never had problems. What the hell did you do? --[[User:atopia|Ben]]
*Alternatively go to S-Bahn station ''Alt Glienicke''. Leave the platform illegally at the east end, then hike over the rails, which will bring you to the B96. The road is also named ''Am Seegraben''. There is a wide emergency lane and a speed limit of 50 kmh. Use a sign to get a lift to [[Dresden]] (DD), [[Braunschweig]] (BS), [[Hannover]] (H), ''Michendorf'' or [[Frankfurt an der Oder]] (FF) / Poland [[Poznan]]. It is not allowed to hitchhike on that spot, though very likely that you will obtain a good lift in short time. Remember: Running over the rails can cost you something around 25 Euro if they catch you.
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